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Placer Union High School District outlines priorities in first annual State of the District
Summary
Board President Jessica Spade and Superintendent Tom O'Malley outlined priorities including teaching quality, dual-enrollment growth, adult-education gains, school safety partnerships and steps to address declining enrollment and budget pressures.
Board President Jessica Spade and Superintendent Tom O'Malley presented the Placer Union High School District's first annual State of the District message, stressing academic rigor, expanded college and career opportunities and measures to protect programs amid declining enrollment.
"Our mission is simple. Every student graduates prepared for college, career, and life," Spade said, framing the district's goals around student readiness. Superintendent Tom O'Malley highlighted adult-education gains and career-pathway expansion: "Placer School for Adults…
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